I consider myself one of the more optimistic, hopeful Jacksonville Jaguars fans I know. I bought in fully to former general Gene Smith, I was one of the last people off the Blaine Gabbert train to nowhere, and I even briefly deluded myself into thinking drafting a punter in the third round wasn’t completely asinine. All of these collective experiences have helped me be a little more realistic and take a step back to more appropriately evaluate the Jaguars. After the team’s 16-13 loss to a Luck-less Indianapolis Colts squad, all I have is one thought:
It’s time to start worrying about this team.